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easy to ship goods in from china. what might save the unions, the fact that the chinese are no longer willing to work on assembly line for safe wangs. in china factory jobs are paying better than office jobs . >> they are spending millions trying to win things they are losing. >> the governor from wisconsin, scott walker, they spent millions trying to defeat him and they lost. >> the purpose of unions is to get members more and have them do less. that runs counter to productivity. the only way economy grows is adding more people. unions run counter to that and why more people are against them. >> steve when they spend millions on issues they are
easy to ship goods in from china. what might save the unions, the fact that the chinese are no longer willing to work on assembly line for safe wangs. in china factory jobs are paying better than office jobs . >> they are spending millions trying to win things they are losing. >> the governor from wisconsin, scott walker, they spent millions trying to defeat him and they lost. >> the purpose of unions is to get members more and have them do less. that runs counter to...
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but now china is slowing and is struggling to make a profit. >> the slowdown in china's economy means there is too much
but now china is slowing and is struggling to make a profit. >> the slowdown in china's economy means there is too much
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the company continues to focus on china. >>> we'll kick off with wells fargo, kicking off q4 results. the lending business came in a little bit lower than many analysts expecting. the numbers coming out after american express announced plans to cut 5,400 jobs and the s&p closed at fresh five-year highs. jim, it's been said, wfc, probably the most important report of the week. what kind of grade do we give it? >> the whisper was they weren't going to do this anyway. i don't know anyone would think they would -- people were certainly thinking because the stock market was 32, 35. maybe somebody knew something. but in the end, they didn't do
the company continues to focus on china. >>> we'll kick off with wells fargo, kicking off q4 results. the lending business came in a little bit lower than many analysts expecting. the numbers coming out after american express announced plans to cut 5,400 jobs and the s&p closed at fresh five-year highs. jim, it's been said, wfc, probably the most important report of the week. what kind of grade do we give it? >> the whisper was they weren't going to do this anyway. i don't...
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modernization of their plants as in ge's case reshoring business, two product lines from business, one from china. after being out of intensely u.s.-dedicated manufacturing for 10 or 15 years. and so they realize it's better to have the whole supply chain closerrer together, and particularly to have r&d closer together. bring back the products to america and now they're in the process of saying what did we lose in that 10 or 15-year period. as has been mentioned up here, a lot of the manufacturing work force is aging. one of the rock star positions in the manufacturing plant would be an industrial maintenance technician. these guys, and they're usually guys, they can fix anything, you know? whether it's a hammer or a
modernization of their plants as in ge's case reshoring business, two product lines from business, one from china. after being out of intensely u.s.-dedicated manufacturing for 10 or 15 years. and so they realize it's better to have the whole supply chain closerrer together, and particularly to have r&d closer together. bring back the products to america and now they're in the process of saying what did we lose in that 10 or 15-year period. as has been mentioned up here, a lot of the...
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. >> and brace yourself, an odd trend in china. the fashion braces. if can you believe it, your middle school nightmares are supposedly a high-end trend and kids are buying and wearing fake knockoff dental braces spotted at salons, street vendors and the market. e marke
. >> and brace yourself, an odd trend in china. the fashion braces. if can you believe it, your middle school nightmares are supposedly a high-end trend and kids are buying and wearing fake knockoff dental braces spotted at salons, street vendors and the market. e marke
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. >> the governor announced plans to take a trip to china this year. >> the international guard rescue wing is deploying in afghanistan this week. some personnel and equipment just left with this plane taking off within the past hour. abc 7 news is live at moffett
. >> the governor announced plans to take a trip to china this year. >> the international guard rescue wing is deploying in afghanistan this week. some personnel and equipment just left with this plane taking off within the past hour. abc 7 news is live at moffett
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something that we are seeing in china, but we are not seeing in europe and the u.s. we have made a nice run. it is time for a breather. i see a 5% correction in the cards very soon. > matt, at some point, won't money managers and traders be
something that we are seeing in china, but we are not seeing in europe and the u.s. we have made a nice run. it is time for a breather. i see a 5% correction in the cards very soon. > matt, at some point, won't money managers and traders be
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state-sponsored computer hacking of american companies by china. well, tonight it's the news media itself under siege, including some very big names. our report from nbc's pete williams. >> reporter: the "new york times" says hackers have been attacking its computer system for the past four months. even managing to get passwords for individual reporters. the paper says its own security experts and the fbi traced the intrusions to hackers in china who it says were employing techniques associated in the past with hackers from the chinese military. another newspaper, "the wall street journal" says it too was hit by chinese hackers who apparently wanted to monitor its china reporting. no attempt, the journal says, to steal customer data. in beijing, any suggestion that the chinese were involved, quote, irresponsible. but "the times" says the hack attack coincided with a series of stories it posted on its website, which reported that relatives of china's prime minister had amassed a fortune worth several billion dollars through business deals. >> we fir
state-sponsored computer hacking of american companies by china. well, tonight it's the news media itself under siege, including some very big names. our report from nbc's pete williams. >> reporter: the "new york times" says hackers have been attacking its computer system for the past four months. even managing to get passwords for individual reporters. the paper says its own security experts and the fbi traced the intrusions to hackers in china who it says were employing...
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china for asians through today. i am x. kaiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to the chairman and c.e.o. of charter us treasury portfolio managers and welcome back to the kaiser report and last time your hair we were talking about sever you had a bold prediction you were looking for a hundred fifty dollars on silver it's up six percent already in twenty thirteen what's what's the update. oh so far so good i mean. roughly in a small way what we what we thought we might do it's going up it's pretty much gone up every day this year and it's help of woman go which is something else we thought would happen and we think there's a lot more potential in the move i mean the u.s. mean to stop. sellin sulaco in there we're going to i think there's very senator shortage there surely there's a shortage of developing the silver market is that correct this is just a massive demand for the silver coins and the comin them fast enough. and all supply of software is not that great that comes out of the ground right it's on
china for asians through today. i am x. kaiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to the chairman and c.e.o. of charter us treasury portfolio managers and welcome back to the kaiser report and last time your hair we were talking about sever you had a bold prediction you were looking for a hundred fifty dollars on silver it's up six percent already in twenty thirteen what's what's the update. oh so far so good i mean. roughly in a small way what we what we thought we might do...
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china is not known for fessing up a lot. >> exactly. gerri: frankly, it's occurring on everybody's part, over and over again. >> yep. gerri: talk about virtual war, about drones, this seems to me, another of the same kind. >> as our society becomes more dependent on computers and digital infrastructure, disrupting it will be an increasingly important aspect of all kinds of warfare, whether it's slow, low intensity cold type war or a hot war. we have seen countries, countries of astone ya. i met the president there, and his country was under attack from russia because of the movement of the war statue. it was a big politically sensitive issue. gerri: electronic. >> it was electronic. it was a virtual warfare, and ease estonia is the most well-connected country in the world. gerri: maybe we can get him on. >> you should, he's very nice. gerri: appreciate it. such a fascinating topic. chinese, hacking the "new york times" computers. wow. okay. up next, student loan debt in the country, the bubble about to burst? stocks not seen in decades,
china is not known for fessing up a lot. >> exactly. gerri: frankly, it's occurring on everybody's part, over and over again. >> yep. gerri: talk about virtual war, about drones, this seems to me, another of the same kind. >> as our society becomes more dependent on computers and digital infrastructure, disrupting it will be an increasingly important aspect of all kinds of warfare, whether it's slow, low intensity cold type war or a hot war. we have seen countries, countries...
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we would like to relaunch that site in china but it's a process. >> suarez: so for now full steam ahead in journalism as usual despite this kind of pushback from such a big market? >> that's right. i don't think that this will deter us from doing the journalism we've always done and i credit tv times for letting the story be told. as grady can probably tell you there were hundreds of other organizations targeted by the same group that hit the "new york times", you just haven't heard about any of them. so this is the first time we've been able to provide a rare glimpse into what one of these attacks look like. >> suarez: nicole perlroth, grady summers, thank you both. >> thank you. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: the nominee for defense secretary, former senator chuck hagel, defended his record at his confirmation hearing. he said america must engage, not retreat, in the world. and the senate gave final approval to suspending the national debt ceiling into may. online we profile a social entrepreneur who works as matchmaker between international artisans and retail
we would like to relaunch that site in china but it's a process. >> suarez: so for now full steam ahead in journalism as usual despite this kind of pushback from such a big market? >> that's right. i don't think that this will deter us from doing the journalism we've always done and i credit tv times for letting the story be told. as grady can probably tell you there were hundreds of other organizations targeted by the same group that hit the "new york times", you just...
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we would like to relaunch that site in china but it's a process. >> suarez: so for now full steam ahead in journalism as usual despite this kind of pushback from such a big market? >> that's right. i don't think that this will deter us from doing the journalism we've always done and i credit tv times for letting the story be told. as grady can probably tell you there were hundreds of other organizations targeted by the same group that hit the "new york times" you just haven't heard about any of them. so this is the first time we've been able to provide a rare glimpse into what one of these attacks look like. >> suarez: nicole perlroth grady summers, thank you both. >> thank you. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: the nominee for defense secretary, former senator chuck hagel, defended his record at his confirmation hearing. he said america must engage, not retreat, in the world. and the senate gave final approval to suspending the national debt ceiling into may. online we profile a social entrepreneur who works as matchmaker between international artisans and retailer
we would like to relaunch that site in china but it's a process. >> suarez: so for now full steam ahead in journalism as usual despite this kind of pushback from such a big market? >> that's right. i don't think that this will deter us from doing the journalism we've always done and i credit tv times for letting the story be told. as grady can probably tell you there were hundreds of other organizations targeted by the same group that hit the "new york times" you just...
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the attacks coincided with an investigation into how the family of china's premier built a $2 billion fortune. no customer data was compromised. all employees pass which were stolen. -- passwords were stolen. >> the house passed this legislation last week to suspend the debt ceiling. it goes back to president obama who is expected to sign it. the measure withholds salaries if they do not pass a budget. some families are priced out of health insurance because of a glitch in the insurance overall. iras regulations failed to fix the problem. some families that cannot afford employer coverage will not able to get financial assistance from the government to buy private sector insurance. families were affected will not face a penalty if they remain uninsured. we do not know the numbers on how many people will be affected by this. >> the webcast job council is ending. despite continued unemployment problems. president obama greeted the panel in 2011 placing on a prominent business leaders and economists but it says it will now focus on new ways to engage the business community and create job
the attacks coincided with an investigation into how the family of china's premier built a $2 billion fortune. no customer data was compromised. all employees pass which were stolen. -- passwords were stolen. >> the house passed this legislation last week to suspend the debt ceiling. it goes back to president obama who is expected to sign it. the measure withholds salaries if they do not pass a budget. some families are priced out of health insurance because of a glitch in the insurance...
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we've had only one solid quarter from china under our belt. we just jumped over the fiscal cliff in this country. europe just now stabilizing. these recoveries foretell a dramatic increase in orders for our industrials as we saw in the amazing durable goods and purchasing managers reports we just got. as for tech, who could ignore the spending the companies like amazon, facebook, and google are doing to build out their businesses? or how about so many tech firms, firms have put tech spending on hold pending the resolution of the fiscal cliff. orders roaring back. these are all trends in the infancy and they are based in san francisco. and we will hear more about them tonight from s.a.p. and, believe it or not, dunkin donuts. and oil and gas, we know that oil's going higher. hovered around $100. and that means more and more discoveries, more and more drilling, of course, that's a big umbrella to find oil. not to mention more job creation from this, the fastest growing, although unloved in washington, industry in america. now, we know that a lot
we've had only one solid quarter from china under our belt. we just jumped over the fiscal cliff in this country. europe just now stabilizing. these recoveries foretell a dramatic increase in orders for our industrials as we saw in the amazing durable goods and purchasing managers reports we just got. as for tech, who could ignore the spending the companies like amazon, facebook, and google are doing to build out their businesses? or how about so many tech firms, firms have put tech spending on...
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i saw it in china when i went there with my family in 1982. the farther away from beijing we went, the more "third world" china was. it looked like uganda, almost. you can find it in skid row in this city. i set up a free clinic in skid row with the los angeles catholic workers. we saw a lot of people coming in from mexico, recent immigrants with their children, who had some of the same disease problems. and their challenge is really to get the type of health care, preventive care, and treatment for illness that can be relatively difficult to get, and can be relatively expensive. peter clarke: and these people are caught in a vise-- where rising rents, the high cost of good food, the need for medications and health care for children or themselves-- these are crushing factors. and the first thing that gets sacrificed in that trio is good eating, because it's the thing that you can sort of get along without as long as you have enough calories. marc shiffman: the indigent population faces day to day challenges that are formidable, from the moment
i saw it in china when i went there with my family in 1982. the farther away from beijing we went, the more "third world" china was. it looked like uganda, almost. you can find it in skid row in this city. i set up a free clinic in skid row with the los angeles catholic workers. we saw a lot of people coming in from mexico, recent immigrants with their children, who had some of the same disease problems. and their challenge is really to get the type of health care, preventive care,...
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es más, se cree que la reproducción selectiva de peces pa su uso doméstico comenzó en china hace más de dos mil años. se trataba de una selección de carpas dando como resultado a las populares carpas doradas y kois que hoy pueblan centeneras de estanques decorativos por todo el mundo. esta práctica sí que es antigua. ahora está bien claro que la selección de animales no solamente se dio en los animales terrestres sino también en los acuáticos. ahora vamos a hacer una pausa y al regresar tenemos el animal del perfil de mascotas del día de hoy. y además conversaremos a cerca de la relación entre animales y los niños ya volvemos. muchas veces los perros peqeños que son muy nerviosos, a no ser que están acostumbrados y se han quedado con niños pudieran resultar no tan buenos. en una casa con niños pequeños. ♪ y ya estamos de vuelta aquí en mi mascota con la compañía de violeta. en nuestro perfil de mascotas tenemos una raza de perro. este perro es muy popular, lo he visto en la tele, también lo he visto en aeropuertos, supermercados, hasta en restaurantes. es que e
es más, se cree que la reproducción selectiva de peces pa su uso doméstico comenzó en china hace más de dos mil años. se trataba de una selección de carpas dando como resultado a las populares carpas doradas y kois que hoy pueblan centeneras de estanques decorativos por todo el mundo. esta práctica sí que es antigua. ahora está bien claro que la selección de animales no solamente se dio en los animales terrestres sino también en los acuáticos. ahora vamos a hacer una pausa y al...
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the "new york times" says that its computer networks have been targeted by hackers and china beginning when it published a story about the committed wealth of the premier. the new u.n. report says that israeli settlements in the occupied territories of violate the rights of palestinians. they claim the settlements are systematically driving palestinians off of the land and subjected them to discrimination and intimidation. israel has responded by calling the report and the u.n. human rights council biased. the french defense minister says that three weeks of air strikes have left islamist rebels scattered and disarray. france's military operation to reclaim northern mali has been swift and successful, but the conflict is not over yet. people from the south are joining the battle and many are seeking revenge for atrocities committed during the straight islamist rule. >> ready to die for their country, these young men appear to go home. for months, they have been training in this camp south of the front line, bruising over what happened last year. and that is when rebels came to their ho
the "new york times" says that its computer networks have been targeted by hackers and china beginning when it published a story about the committed wealth of the premier. the new u.n. report says that israeli settlements in the occupied territories of violate the rights of palestinians. they claim the settlements are systematically driving palestinians off of the land and subjected them to discrimination and intimidation. israel has responded by calling the report and the u.n. human...
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mexico, india, china, and the philippines. when people say, "it at the end of the line," that line could be 40-years long. to tell someone to get at the end of the line is really a cruel joke. >> talk about workers, the situation for workers and the studies that have been done around them in virginia, in north carolina. >> immigrants today work in all kinds of jobs. they do not only work in agriculture anymore. they work in cities and restaurants and hotels and buildings, but also in the food processing industry. the poultry industry relieve relies on undocumented labor. there was a case in south carolina where an i.c.e. rate ended up in the deportation of all of the workers and the company resorted to prison labor to replace them. these are the kinds of jobs that businesses have on offer today. i think part of the problem -- >> they could not get local residents to take the jobs? what's not right away. they had to raise wages to get local african americans to work there. part of our problem is businesses want undocumented let
mexico, india, china, and the philippines. when people say, "it at the end of the line," that line could be 40-years long. to tell someone to get at the end of the line is really a cruel joke. >> talk about workers, the situation for workers and the studies that have been done around them in virginia, in north carolina. >> immigrants today work in all kinds of jobs. they do not only work in agriculture anymore. they work in cities and restaurants and hotels and buildings,...
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and china dealing with a growing air quality problem. the near skeptical of the air. the chinese billionaire behind the business admits it's a bit of a scam but for a good cause. he's trying to tell his country men if they don't reduce air pollution, that could end up wearing gas masks just to walk the streets. >>> a new documentary is telling the story of a legend airy night club where rock, pop, blues, and jazz lived for decades. the about use in georgetown wants to stop for up and coming artists like you2, dire straits and kiss. bruce springstein played the about use closed in 1998 after hosting thousands of shows and creating rock'n'roll memories for an intold number of music fans. it was a tiny place holding $500 people at a time but the sign could knock you off of your feet. now, four filmmakers put together a 90-minute documentary that takes you back. the bayou was in an ole redbrick building in georgetown where it began hosting ducksy land jazz bands. by the mid-60', the place was packing in music fans, eager to hear rock'n'roll and the plus. >> and it was not
and china dealing with a growing air quality problem. the near skeptical of the air. the chinese billionaire behind the business admits it's a bit of a scam but for a good cause. he's trying to tell his country men if they don't reduce air pollution, that could end up wearing gas masks just to walk the streets. >>> a new documentary is telling the story of a legend airy night club where rock, pop, blues, and jazz lived for decades. the about use in georgetown wants to stop for up and...
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well more news for you on dot com now craving for coal energy angry china as much carbon a year as a rest of the well combined with levels of pollution in the country increasing its online. presidential candidates has been seriously wounded since a nation of sixty four year old politician has been hospitalized for gun and shot him twice this and other stories on our web site. more news in brief for you now in france tens of thousands of public sector workers took to the streets in a strike pay rises three years long. almost a million civil servants struggling at minimum wages and in greece workers have gone on a two day strike with hundreds on the streets protesting against austerity measures . fourteen year olds and the teacher have been shorter. in the u.s. city of atlanta a teenager has been taken to hospital i think say he's conscious and alert the suspect who's reportedly also a student at the school has been taken into custody as a second incident of gun violence in the past few days with a shooting in an arizona office leaving one to two others wounded we don't control debate
well more news for you on dot com now craving for coal energy angry china as much carbon a year as a rest of the well combined with levels of pollution in the country increasing its online. presidential candidates has been seriously wounded since a nation of sixty four year old politician has been hospitalized for gun and shot him twice this and other stories on our web site. more news in brief for you now in france tens of thousands of public sector workers took to the streets in a strike pay...
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probably the biggest strategic region we're going to face is not going to be the middle east but china. there was less emphasis on that, and i thought that was unfortunate. >> do you think we found out things about hagel that we didn't know before? oh obviously there was adversarial posturing for the cameras but did we find out things about hagel? >> you get a sense that senator hagel is someone who is very deliberate about the use of force. he wants to--just my interpretation--wants to exhaust all options before we go to war. certainly was a critic of the iraq war by the time he left the senate. i think that's where most democrats are these days. some members of the republicans party are not in that place. it tons as a a de--it continues as a debate in this country when is it proper to use military force, to occupy another country. there are people on both sides of that issue and we saw a replay of that debate today. >> jennifer: absolutely. there is the substance of it, and then the performance aspect of it. where do you think he was the weakest? >> obviously the exchange on iran was
probably the biggest strategic region we're going to face is not going to be the middle east but china. there was less emphasis on that, and i thought that was unfortunate. >> do you think we found out things about hagel that we didn't know before? oh obviously there was adversarial posturing for the cameras but did we find out things about hagel? >> you get a sense that senator hagel is someone who is very deliberate about the use of force. he wants to--just my...
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built to three hundred year exchange now the bond pocalypse is upon us and russia quite smartly and china and other countries around the world are getting ahead of this by buying gold and they're buying gold aggressively as we've been saying that they should do yes now the first stage of this financial war was characterized by the fact that the banks didn't trust each other there was no interbank lending and now this sage of central banks and governments not trusting each other is of course like the first great depression the previous great depression anyway you know that starts to lead to world war is now the bank of russia has built up the world's fourth largest foreign. reserves worth five hundred thirty billion dollars and ten percent of that is in gold. that's right and as we head into a hot war from the cold war which is a follow on to the cold war and so we're going to see the fireworks start to explode here shortly and of course the music is stopping and those who have the gold are going to be in a better position to countries that are in a horrible position would be britain and j
built to three hundred year exchange now the bond pocalypse is upon us and russia quite smartly and china and other countries around the world are getting ahead of this by buying gold and they're buying gold aggressively as we've been saying that they should do yes now the first stage of this financial war was characterized by the fact that the banks didn't trust each other there was no interbank lending and now this sage of central banks and governments not trusting each other is of course...
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we're going to see growth improving, not by a lot, but mid-8% gdp growth in china this year and china growth tends to be even stronger in the first half of the year. there's some seasonal effects there. brazil still got a hole to climb out of in terms of growth. but it does look like the brazilian is strengthening. there is cap tam going back into that country. mexico, to me, continues to look incredibly strong. there's some pockets of strength around the emerging market lgs and if europe can stay stable, emerging europe might be interesting this year. >> yeah, totally agree. >> rebecca, great to see you. >> thank you. >> rebecca patterson. we do want to get a check on an afterhours mover. have youcuffs? it's taken the whole show. >> guy, you missed one. >> i'm trying to put tim's cuff links on. >> talk about a wing man. this guy is the ultimate one. >> let's go to jane wells with a check on wynn. they posted results in the afterhours. jane? >> yeah, well, just listen to the vibe on the wynn conference call. it's like no other. steve wynn is saying his company is building like the suc
we're going to see growth improving, not by a lot, but mid-8% gdp growth in china this year and china growth tends to be even stronger in the first half of the year. there's some seasonal effects there. brazil still got a hole to climb out of in terms of growth. but it does look like the brazilian is strengthening. there is cap tam going back into that country. mexico, to me, continues to look incredibly strong. there's some pockets of strength around the emerging market lgs and if europe can...
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and now, the china cupboard is shut. so that... have you thought of budgerie guards? i've got a parrot. on the roadshow we don't need things to be really very old or anything. for example, those two pictures of pubs that i saw at bodnant garden. they were fascinating. i wasn't born when these pictures were painted. this is 1950's pub london, isn't it? actually, you can almost smell the beer. you can almost feel your fingers getting stuck to that drab, sticky canter. no offense, madame to your cleaning skills. my first thought is, my god, these are brown. the color is sort of an old pint of mild or something. but then, when i looked more closely into them i could see the characterization of the people in it was really colorful. but above all, easily the most interesting pictures i saw all year. they're by leslie cole. signed down there. leslie cole. do you know much about him? not a lot. he was born in swindon, i think. 1910 and was a war artist or part of the war artists in the second world war. and a very celebrated one, too. the imperial war museum has got a lot of
and now, the china cupboard is shut. so that... have you thought of budgerie guards? i've got a parrot. on the roadshow we don't need things to be really very old or anything. for example, those two pictures of pubs that i saw at bodnant garden. they were fascinating. i wasn't born when these pictures were painted. this is 1950's pub london, isn't it? actually, you can almost smell the beer. you can almost feel your fingers getting stuck to that drab, sticky canter. no offense, madame to your...
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at the end of the day it is all about money. ♪ . [ male announcer ] how can power conmption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. ♪ . melissa: so admit it. you definitely thought about what your coworkers make. would you want them to know exactly what your salary is? it's a new concept gaining traction in work places. some company in new york city allows everyone to see everyone else's salary by clicking on the share drive. the company says the open an transparent system decreases stress at the office. i don't know about that. here to tell us how it is working out is the ceo, dane atkinson. you can tell i'm just amajor skeptic. i'm just imagining, lori rothman
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he's an advocate of china's one child policy because more people are disturbed. so we organize multiple planned parenthood chapters in the 1960s. in the 70s he served in the sierra club population committee and is a port number to zero population growth. he has since started there, funded cas, funded numbers, all of this movement in coaching can every principles. some board members are even worse. the executive director refers to china's foreign policy, whichever decreases disgusting as an international family planning program. one of the board numbers wrote a letter to the editor of "the new york times" in the 80s and said i think china has developed one of the most humane and rational population policies in the world. that's unbelievable. this is information that hasn't caught up to the broader conservative movement because it's just the commanders to that immigration restriction is part of the litmus test. it's not because these people don't have a conservative bone in their body. for environmentalists and they are radically pro-abortion. not pro-choice, pro-a
he's an advocate of china's one child policy because more people are disturbed. so we organize multiple planned parenthood chapters in the 1960s. in the 70s he served in the sierra club population committee and is a port number to zero population growth. he has since started there, funded cas, funded numbers, all of this movement in coaching can every principles. some board members are even worse. the executive director refers to china's foreign policy, whichever decreases disgusting as an...
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investigators traced the cyberattack to china, which denies the accusation. the times says the hacking is payback for a scathing article it published on the country's news leader. >>> and a study shows that you don't always need a four-year college degrees. careerbuilder.com put together a list. air traffic controllers took the top spot. >>> fashion designers aerospace engineers, registered nurses came in next bringing in about $70,000 a year. how about a dental hygienist or radiation therapyist, pulling down about $60,000 with an associate's degree. >>> twinkies are another step closer to getting back on grocery shelves. the bankrupt bakery hostess says, has chosen a lead bid. two investment firms are offering $410 million to make and sell twinkies and other hostess treats. if this deal goes through, twinkies may be available again come fall. we've had withdrawal. >>> it's been a wild week for weather, as you know, and temperatures in the 70s, suddenly it's freezing, and now we're talking about some snow gets. let's t the latest from doug. >> it's been a wil
investigators traced the cyberattack to china, which denies the accusation. the times says the hacking is payback for a scathing article it published on the country's news leader. >>> and a study shows that you don't always need a four-year college degrees. careerbuilder.com put together a list. air traffic controllers took the top spot. >>> fashion designers aerospace engineers, registered nurses came in next bringing in about $70,000 a year. how about a dental hygienist or...
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bradley cooper is coming here to "hardball" right now. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses we've decided to we're all having such a great year in the gulf, put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brou
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that is wiser to push institutions like china into world bodies. when they go into world bodies they have to comply with some international behavior. doesn't mean they always will, they won't. they cheat. i've never thought engagement as weakness, i never thought it was surrenderer. it is clear in our interests. if that does not work then i think the president's position and his strategy has been exactly right. get the united nations behind you, keep military options on the table. if the military option is the only option, its is the only option. >> just to be clear, i don't think engagement is a weakness either but i think there is a huge disticks when we're dealing with a regime with the largest terrorism. what they are doing in syria and hamas. i think there is always a dis tings i know my time has expired and i will submit for the record which i find are very important. i share the important work done at the shipyard with my colleagues and i snow senator king is focused on that. i know senator blumenthal asked you about that as well. i do have
that is wiser to push institutions like china into world bodies. when they go into world bodies they have to comply with some international behavior. doesn't mean they always will, they won't. they cheat. i've never thought engagement as weakness, i never thought it was surrenderer. it is clear in our interests. if that does not work then i think the president's position and his strategy has been exactly right. get the united nations behind you, keep military options on the table. if the...
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bubble built of three hundred streams now the bond pocalypse is upon us and russia quite smartly and china and other countries around the world are getting ahead of this by buying gold and they're buying gold aggressively as we've been saying that they should do yes now the first stage of this financial war was characterized by the fact that the banks didn't trust each other there was no interbank lending and now this sage of central banks and governments not trusting each other is of course like the first great depression the previous great depression anyway you know that starts lead to world war is now the bank of russia has built up the world's fourth largest foreign reserves worth five hundred thirty billion dollars and ten percent of that is in gold. that's right and as we head into a hot war from the cold war which is a follow on to the cold war and so we're going to see the fireworks start to explode here shortly and of course the music is stopping and those who have the gold are going to be in a better position to countries that are in a horrible position would be britain and japan
bubble built of three hundred streams now the bond pocalypse is upon us and russia quite smartly and china and other countries around the world are getting ahead of this by buying gold and they're buying gold aggressively as we've been saying that they should do yes now the first stage of this financial war was characterized by the fact that the banks didn't trust each other there was no interbank lending and now this sage of central banks and governments not trusting each other is of course...
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china and hope for a shelter old today. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. that was stuck. with him to give the spades up. because axel is sitting on the snow. and then the wall metal causes it to melt. and the more the slow mo it's. the deeper the vehicle sinks. so we need to dig some of it out. of the mud don't worry that happens all the time. before they ended up stuck in the snow romanillos jenny had been travelling for almost thirteen hours nonstop more than an hour has been wasted him. not a single vehicle has passed by them in the time remembers thought so focused on the ailing reindeer in the village of how to steal. his nerves are strained to the point and this setback has not helped them all and get rid of some of the so from the still messing around with you ah. ah . this is the hay for th
china and hope for a shelter old today. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. that was stuck. with him to give the spades up. because axel is sitting on the snow. and then the wall metal causes it to melt. and the more the slow mo it's. the deeper the vehicle sinks. so we...
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china has been named as one of the worst, if not the worst offenders here. the government says we don't support any of this. who knows. who else? russia? iran? what other countries are starting to hack in and put this malware in? >> we now believe it or not, liz, we see more than 190 countries who are hosting servers involved with espionage activities, crime activities. china is one of them both as a victim and an attacker. we see a lot in eastern europe. we see a lot in the middle east. we see a lot in the asian region. this is global problem at this point. liz: right. >> interesting to watch what is happening. it is pretty amazing. liz: david, if i'm a company tell me what to watch for? a fax machine spitting out chinese characters is pretty obvious. give people guidelines here. what thud she be looking for? i'm sure anybody with a decent size has i-t department and anti-malware devices. is there a certain thing fire eye would say, wow this looks weird to us? what should people look for? >> this is the technologies of fireeye. we have a new detection engin
china has been named as one of the worst, if not the worst offenders here. the government says we don't support any of this. who knows. who else? russia? iran? what other countries are starting to hack in and put this malware in? >> we now believe it or not, liz, we see more than 190 countries who are hosting servers involved with espionage activities, crime activities. china is one of them both as a victim and an attacker. we see a lot in eastern europe. we see a lot in the middle east....
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china calls the accusation irresponsible. u.s. officials say the media is on a growing list of government targets, agencies, u.s. companies and activists who have angered the chinese government. >>> virginia's so-called tebow bill is down, but not out. it would allow home-exile students to pay public school sports. the bill is named after the new york jets quarterback tim tebow who was home-schooled, but played high school football, and went on to win the heisman at the university of florida. the sponsor in the senate pulled it today, but the bill in the house is still alive. supporters say home-schooled kids sderg the opportunity to play, because their parents pay taxes to support the cool. opponents say parents know the consequences of home-schooling their children. >>> super bowl sunday is almost here. a sneak peek at the commercials that are already getting the buzz. >>> and veronica is back with the full people to tell us about this hug we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good
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that's been linked to china's military. mary snow is joining us with the latest. what's going on? >> wolf, "the wall street journal" just released a statement saying that the infiltration computer networks related to coverage china is an ongoing issue. new york times says the attacks were persistent and lasted four months with specific targets. the "new york times" reporting on a cyber attack on its own computers. the attack coincided with an investigative piece the paper had done on china's prime minister, published in october. security experts working with the times quickly concluded the hackers were from china and that some of the techniques were ones they've seen used by china's military in the past. >> this is very serious. this is a persistent, active -- increasingly active campaign that has targeted u.s. defense companies and media organizations and activist groups and chinese disdents. >> "the times" say the hackers were looking for sources in the investigative story but the paper says the information for the articl
that's been linked to china's military. mary snow is joining us with the latest. what's going on? >> wolf, "the wall street journal" just released a statement saying that the infiltration computer networks related to coverage china is an ongoing issue. new york times says the attacks were persistent and lasted four months with specific targets. the "new york times" reporting on a cyber attack on its own computers. the attack coincided with an investigative piece the...
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how do you keep the jobs council when the head of it is sending jobs to china. it gets to be rather embarrassing. mr. obama may be a wonderful man. i don't know. i've never met him personally. but he doesn't understand the first thing of economics. he is going to go down in history as the worst economics president we have ever had. the people around him have given him bad information. can you imagine what paul krueger must be saying "the new york times"? spend another 2 trillion and spend our way out of this. >> never been able to do this. stay on the jobs council for a bit. they actually came up with some decent ideas. trying to figure out ways to promote more travel to america, trying to figure out ways to create economic activity in america. not a bad idea. not a bad group. why bother disbanding it? was it taking up to much of his time? >> could have messed up his golf schedule. he did the same thing with bowls -- bowl simpson. they bring up great recommendations and he says we'll talk about it later. i have more important things. so they love to have meet ex
how do you keep the jobs council when the head of it is sending jobs to china. it gets to be rather embarrassing. mr. obama may be a wonderful man. i don't know. i've never met him personally. but he doesn't understand the first thing of economics. he is going to go down in history as the worst economics president we have ever had. the people around him have given him bad information. can you imagine what paul krueger must be saying "the new york times"? spend another 2 trillion and...
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and a craving for coal with energy hungry china brings almost as much carbon in play yet as the rest of the world combined with levels of air pollution in the country skyrocketing that's all a line we've. britain's government has raised taxes twice as far as cutting them according to a new report putting a damper on david cameron's pledge to create a lower tax country figures show almost three hundred u.g. heights from the ruling coalition for that complicating an already notorious system archie's party boy takes up the story. by the end of this parliament the u.k. public will have seen cuts to some one hundred and nineteen various taxes that all sounds great but for a government that's promised to create a lower tax country news that they've actually increased some two hundred ninety nine of the taxes might be somewhat confusing the brits assume going to see an extra levy on carbon dioxide emissions that means energy bills are going to go up they're also going to see an increase in air passenger duty which means more expensive air travel and then some of the recent changes to u.k. t
and a craving for coal with energy hungry china brings almost as much carbon in play yet as the rest of the world combined with levels of air pollution in the country skyrocketing that's all a line we've. britain's government has raised taxes twice as far as cutting them according to a new report putting a damper on david cameron's pledge to create a lower tax country figures show almost three hundred u.g. heights from the ruling coalition for that complicating an already notorious system...
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. >> china is bouncing back incredibly, so i was just in china. look at countries like singapore, malaysia, indonesia, those countries are coming back, and if they come back and at least get gdp performance, even if it's not 15%, china 7%, 8%, it's going to be huge. >> because the expectations are certainly low. gentlemen, thank you very much. appreciate your time tonight. will see you soon in the final stretch of trading. 50 minutes before the closing bell sounds. market worsening a bit, down 30 points. >> talk about a reversal of fortune, hewlett-packard was the worst dow performer but it's the best thus far this month and bank of america, the top dow stock in 2012, the dog of the dow in january, but is either a buy right now? >> also, history says this strong january will carry through the year, but jeff cox is here to rewrite the history. his contrarian take is coming up. >> and shawn matthews is here exclusively on what's been happening in stocks and bonds. stay with us. [ wind howls ] [ dog barks ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] something powerf
. >> china is bouncing back incredibly, so i was just in china. look at countries like singapore, malaysia, indonesia, those countries are coming back, and if they come back and at least get gdp performance, even if it's not 15%, china 7%, 8%, it's going to be huge. >> because the expectations are certainly low. gentlemen, thank you very much. appreciate your time tonight. will see you soon in the final stretch of trading. 50 minutes before the closing bell sounds. market worsening...
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>> ironically it's partly because china is so inward looking. there are people worry, are they get to get-- they've chosen to be answer inward work glg you mean about culture and everything else. >> they don't tell other countries how to do things. and they don't have a global presence. so the vacuum created by the u.s. not having clear views and solving problems is very scary. you know, who is going to fill that void? yeah, there's a lot of great countries around. but we should be proud of the fact that people still expect us to step back, really know want numbers, know the science and come up with solutions. q. as you know better thananybog numbers in education and a whole range of issues where we seem to have lost our leadership. >> that is absolutely fair. and the fact we don't have a good teacher personnel system. i'd love to see us fix that. i will say in terms of using technology in education, the pioneers who are coming up with the new requested ideafor that are overwhelmingly based in the united states. >> rose: speak about online educa
>> ironically it's partly because china is so inward looking. there are people worry, are they get to get-- they've chosen to be answer inward work glg you mean about culture and everything else. >> they don't tell other countries how to do things. and they don't have a global presence. so the vacuum created by the u.s. not having clear views and solving problems is very scary. you know, who is going to fill that void? yeah, there's a lot of great countries around. but we should be...
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and the craving for coal the energy hungry china is burning as much of the black stuff as the rest of the world combined with levels of aid for lucian in the country skyrocketing that's all online for you. which is government has raised taxes twice as fast as cutting them according to a new report putting a damper on david cameron's pledge to create a lower tax country figures show almost three hundred u.g. hikes from the ruling coalition for the complicating an already tory a system point a boy picks up the story. by the end of this parliament the u.k. public cuts to some one hundred nineteen various taxes that all sounds great but for a government that's promised to create a lower tax country news that they've actually increased some two hundred ninety nine of this hank says might be somewhat confusing the brits assume going to see an extra levy on carbon dioxide emissions that means energy bills are going to go up they're also going to see an increase in air passenger duty which means more expensive air travel and then some of the recent changes to u.k. tax law quite simply bizarre
and the craving for coal the energy hungry china is burning as much of the black stuff as the rest of the world combined with levels of aid for lucian in the country skyrocketing that's all online for you. which is government has raised taxes twice as fast as cutting them according to a new report putting a damper on david cameron's pledge to create a lower tax country figures show almost three hundred u.g. hikes from the ruling coalition for the complicating an already tory a system point a...
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we are getting word china blocked cnn during a report on hacking in the "new york times." we will go live to see what happened. next. it any other way. it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such a
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setting up for a good year in 2013 pb china i think avoided the hard landing. so china and with prime minister, with the indications about central bank easing, it just demonstrates a conviction that he wants to spur growth in japan. >> of course, you're mr. emerging market himself, soer with not talking specifically about only emerging markets. but is the u.s. the best place for investor to be this year? >> mani thends if you look at mixed income or equity. i will agree, especially we have a preference. places where you can generate income. not so much where the growth is stronger and there are expectations. don't think will be that quite. and this really, i think, is there be on the road. and like both equity on the fixed income side of the equation there. >> i think you both brought up a good question. and i'm wondering whether or not, and bob pisani talked about this earlier today, could this be a death by slow growth situation? traders are worried about it. and not yet baked into the stock market, is it, david? >> stocks can do well in a slow growth environ
setting up for a good year in 2013 pb china i think avoided the hard landing. so china and with prime minister, with the indications about central bank easing, it just demonstrates a conviction that he wants to spur growth in japan. >> of course, you're mr. emerging market himself, soer with not talking specifically about only emerging markets. but is the u.s. the best place for investor to be this year? >> mani thends if you look at mixed income or equity. i will agree, especially...
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security experts hired by the paper tracked the attacks to china and found some of the computers are linked to the chinese military. these attacks ironically happening during the very same time period as a times investigation detailing how chinese premier has built a $2 billion fortune. >>> tonight marks the end of the road for the comedy "30 rock." a final one-hour episode airs tonight with some celebrity cameos and a few tears. >> jane cried so much these last two weeks, we went over budget by about $1.5 million. >> the show earned 14 emmys over seven seasons including three straight for best comedy. among the guest stars expected to appear in tonight's finale, nancy pelosi, ice t. and salma hayek also making appearances. >>> up next, some predictions for sunday's big ball game. we're going to get a chance to check out who's more accurate. >> predictions, the niners. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need. we know you look around for the best deals. that's why we give you real big club card deals each week. ri
security experts hired by the paper tracked the attacks to china and found some of the computers are linked to the chinese military. these attacks ironically happening during the very same time period as a times investigation detailing how chinese premier has built a $2 billion fortune. >>> tonight marks the end of the road for the comedy "30 rock." a final one-hour episode airs tonight with some celebrity cameos and a few tears. >> jane cried so much these last two...